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'Not a panic move' - Manchester City backed to seal late Rodrygo deal

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'Not a panic move' - Manchester City backed to seal late Rodrygo deal


Mon 25 August 2025 17:15, UK



Manchester City could sign Real Madrid and Brazil star Rodrygo before the summer transfer window closes.



While the transfer window ends on Monday, 1 September, Man City have signed players like James Trafford amid a busy summer of recruitment.

However, the former Burnley goalkeeper struggled as Manchester City were beaten 2-0 by Tottenham on Saturday, 23 August.

Meanwhile, the Etihad Stadium club’s former financial advisor, Stefan Borson, exclusively told Football Insider that Man City have agreed personal terms with Rodrygo.

Pep Guardiola could sign Rodrygo (Credit: Imago)

Amid the news that Manchester City are interested in Rodrygo, Pep Guardiola’s current wingers struggled to threaten against Spurs.

The North West club will be desperate to get back to winning ways when they travel to Brighton for their third Premier League game of the season on Sunday, 31 August.

Meanwhile, when asked if Guardiola’s men need Rodrygo, Ally McCoist told talkSPORT on Monday, 25 August: “I think they probably are (needing Rodrygo).

 Looking at it from the weekend, not just judging it on the one game they’re a little bit disappointing.

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“I thought (Omar) Marmoush started the game (well) first 10-15 minutes, he looked lively.

I just think they could do with more in wider areas.”

Football Insider verdict

As alluded to by McCoist, Man City’s wingers lacked quality as Guardiola’s men lost to Tottenham at the Etihad Stadium on 23 August.

Rodrygo statsAll competitions 2024/25Appearances51Goals14Assists9Rodrygo has been a major asset for Madrid

Guardiola boasts several attacking talents among his ranks, such as prolific striker Erling Haaland and summer signing Rayan Cherki.

Furthermore, recent acquisition Tijjani Reijnders proved his class on his Premier League debut, notching a goal and an assist against Wolves.

However, fellow top-flight title hopefuls Arsenal and Liverpool have both strengthened their forward lines significantly this summer by signing Viktor Gyokeres and Hugo Ekitike, respectively.

Meanwhile, the defending champions remain keen on Newcastle United hotshot Alexander Isak.

With that in mind, Manchester City could give themselves a more clinical attack by signing winger Rodrygo from Spanish giants Real Madrid.

The Brazil international proved his worth last season by notching 14 goals and nine assists across all competitions last term, including five goals in 12 Champions League outings.

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